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  • American Medicine Today 10-7-17

American Medicine Today 10-7-17

Saturday 7th October 2017

Explore organ regeneration and body-on-a-chip tech in 'American Medicine Today'. Personal stories and medical breakthroughs await.
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Organ Regeneration and Body-on-a-Chip: Medical Marvels on American Medicine Today

Well, the spinal cord's a lot more complex, so you know, because when you're talking about these peripheral nerves, the nerves that are actually in certain types of tissues and organs, you're talking about a very different innervation, of course, as you know, than the spinal cord.
Imagine a world where organ waiting lists are a thing of the past. In this eye-opening episode of 'American Medicine Today', Dr. Alfred Bonati and Kimberly Bermel discuss the groundbreaking field of organ regeneration technology. Joined by Dr. Sanchez and Ethan Youker, they explore how this innovation could revolutionize healthcare by creating organs on demand.
But that's not all – the episode dives into the intriguing concept of body-on-a-chip technology, which could change the way we understand and treat various diseases. You'll hear personal stories that add a human touch to these scientific marvels. From fertility treatments to recovery from chronic pain, the guests share their experiences and insights, making complex medical topics relatable. The discussion also touches on the draft system and patriotic intuition, adding layers of depth to the conversation. Dr.
Bonati explains, 'When you're talking about these peripheral nerves, the nerves that are actually in certain types of tissues and organs, you're talking about a very different innervation than the spinal cord'. This episode is packed with information that could change how we think about medical treatments and patient care. Whether you're a healthcare professional, someone interested in medical advancements, or just curious about the future of medicine, this episode offers something for everyone.
It's a blend of cutting-edge science and personal stories that will leave you both informed and inspired.